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These free printable treat boxes are perfect for Halloween fun. Fill 'em up and pass 'em out. They're great for neighbor or office treats...or just fun little surprises!
These printable boxes are like miniature take out boxes for treats. They're truly adorable. You can download either the black or orange (or both!) below.
Free Printable Treat Boxes
I filled my boxes with Halloween-shaped pretzels (bats and pumpkins!). Grab those here on Amazon.
Using these Printable Treat Boxes
- Print these treat boxes onto white, letter-sized cardstock.
- Grab white, letter-sized cardstock HERE on Amazon.
- Cut and fold on all of the lines the printable indicates.
- There are also tabs that tell you where to glue the boxes together.
- If you prefer not to use glue, I used double sided tape on one of my boxes just to try it out...it worked just fine!
- Grab double sided tape HERE on Amazon.
- I used black and white and orange and white baker's twine to close my boxes...and give them a little added cuteness.
The above is what the treat boxes look like after they're cut out. They are super cute to give to a few friends for Halloween fun. I'm not sure I'd cut out 25 for classroom treats, but more power to ya if you're up for that.
Link to the orange box takes you to amazon for bakers twine.
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DeleteThanks so much Kristi! The boxes are adorable! I must be out of the loop - where did you get Halloween shaped pretzels? Thanks again - Hugs!!
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